Sometimes brides and grooms who wed come from different ethnicities and cultures . But that does not mean they can't celebrate their roots or reaffirm their cultural backgrounds . For example, a Chinese bride may wed an Indian groom. Instead of a Saree, to reconnect with her cultural roots, the bride may want to wear a traditional cheongsam for her wedding although her husband may be Indian.
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Or an Indian bride weds a Scottish man, and he may want to add a family tartan to his outfit during the wedding ceremony.
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Similarly, an English man takes on a Malay bride. Instead of wearing a suit, he may even want to don a Baju Melayu for the ceremony. Either way, as long as one or the other is comfortable with adorning traditional attire, a wedding is a way of getting back to your roots.
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